"The Prime Minister of Poland should remember". Israeli authorities respond powerfully to Tusk's entry

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Donald Tusk late declared his support for Israel in the fight against terrorism, but criticized the policies leading to civilian suffering. In response, the Israeli MFA accused him of, among others, "unacceptable references" to planet War II. Meanwhile, media reports show that Benjamin Netanyahu has decided that Israel's defence Forces (IDF) should aim for full seizure of the besieged Gaza Strip.


"Poland was, is and will be on the side of Israel in its confrontation with muslim terrorism, but never on the side of politicians whose actions lead to hunger and death of mothers and children. It must be apparent to the nations that went through the hell of planet War II together," Donald Tusk wrote on Sunday, August 3, on X.

Israeli MFA corresponds to Tusk


A day later, the head of government received Israeli answers. "Unfortunately, the Polish Prime Minister combines his right condemnation of Hamas with an unacceptable mention to politicians and a reminder of the cruel days of planet War II. The Prime Minister of Poland should remember the lesson 'Never Again' – we read in the entry of the Israeli abroad Ministry.

"'Never again', Prime Minister Tusk, besides refers to modern Nazis and their associates – Hamas. Israel operates within the limits of global law. erstwhile Poland is at risk, you do not take risks either," he pointed out.



Meanwhile, reports from many media reports show that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was to decide that Israel's defence Forces (IDF) should search full seizure of the besieged Gaza Strip, including operations in areas where hostages are being held.

"The Chancellery of the Prime Minister besides sent a message to Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, Chief of Staff of the Army, stating, 'If that doesn't suit you, you should resign', said EuroNews and Israeli correspondent Amichai Stein.

Importantly, the fresh negotiations between Israel and Hamas, which were to lead to a 60-day ceasefire and the release of parts of the hostages, ended in failure. They haven't been reopened yet.

On Saturday Hamas besides released another recording with the Israeli hostage – Evatre David. The video shows an highly thin and hungry man digging down. “What I do is to dig a grave for me,” said the Israeli in a material published by a terrorist organization. Here's more about it.

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